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. 1995 Jan;32(1):57-60.
doi: 10.1136/jmg.32.1.57.

Hereditary multi-infarct dementia unlinked to chromosome 19q12 in a large Scottish pedigree: evidence of probable locus heterogeneity

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Hereditary multi-infarct dementia unlinked to chromosome 19q12 in a large Scottish pedigree: evidence of probable locus heterogeneity

D St Clair et al. J Med Genet. 1995 Jan.

Abstract

Hereditary multi-infarct dementia is a rare autosomal dominant disorder that predominantly affects the cerebral white matter. A locus was recently mapped in French pedigrees to chromosome 19q12. We have examined a large Scottish pedigree with neuropathologically confirmed hereditary multi-infarct dementia using polymorphic DNA markers spanning the 19q12 region and found no evidence of linkage. This suggests that, as in familial Alzheimer's disease, there is more than one locus.

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